Great White Waters

2025

Action

3
IMDb Rating 4.1/10 10 177 177

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Plot summary

When millions in cartel cocaine go missing off Florida's coast, the search turns savage as vicious sharks close in on anyone daring to claim the stash.

Top cast

Ashton Leigh as Charlotte Harlow
Angela Cole as Gia Shah
Michelle Ng as Paulina Lee
Stephen Lewis as Dalton
720p.WEB 1080p.WEB
859.84 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
Seeds 100+
1.56 GB
1920*800
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
Seeds 100+

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by paul_m_haakonsen 5 / 10

Watchable, but ultimately generic...

While I had never actually heard about this 2025 movie, of course I opted to watch it because it was a shark-themed movie that I hadn't already seen. I do enjoy shark movies, I have to admit that. However, a lot of shark movies tend to be tedious or questionable affairs, but I still opted to give director Anthony C. Ferrante's 2025 movie "Great White Waters" a fair chance.And once the movie started and the logo reading The Asylum showed up, I must admit that my hopes and expectations to the movie drops a couple of notches. While The Asylum do have the occasional good movie here and there, the majority of their movies are usually not so great.The storyline in the movie was generic and formulaic. Writers Anthony C. Ferrante and Geoff Meed didn't really take any chances or deviated from the how-to-make-a-shark-movie blueprint. But hey, at least you know what you are getting here.Something that actually worked in favor of the movie was the fact that I wasn't familiar with a single actress or actor on the cast list. I do enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen. And I will say that the acting performances in "Great White Waters" were fair.The effects in "Great White Waters" were fair. For a movie from The Asylum I have to say that they definitely upped their game.Watchable, for sure, but hardly an outstanding foray into shark infested waters. I wouldn't say that "Great White Waters" was a bad movie, but it was a generic one, although still watchable.My rating of director Anthony C. Ferrante's 2025 movie "Great White Waters" lands on a five out of ten stars.
Reviewed by CinemaSerf 4 / 10

Great White Waters

If only the ingenuity used to smuggle drugs could be put to more productive use! These guys have discovered a great wheeze to smuggle tons of cocaine into the USA by hiding it in jars of innocuous looking gunge. Unfortunately their boat sinks right in the middle of a shark feeding ground so their kingpin despatches a crack team of retrieval experts. Meantime, DEA agent "Gia" (Angela Cole) has recently been widowed and so is taking some time off diving near, well yes - you've guessed. Innocently enough, she approaches another boat crewed by "Charlotte" (Ashton Leigh) and her mean pal "Jareth" (Johnny Ramey) and is soon embroiled in helping them fetch their crates of precious cargo from the sea bed. She has some sort of gadget that deters the menacing sharks, but will that help keep them all alive? Will "Gia" want it too? Pretty swiftly we know all there is to know about these people, the identity of their kingpin on the land and so now we ought to be able to just settle back and hope that Mother Nature lets things take their course. Sadly, though, that might only have taken ten minutes and we have to fill ninety, so we now have to endure loads of banal dialogue and set-piece kick-boxing scenarios as the sharks play nowhere near a prominent enough role in this weakly structured and executed seagoing drama. The acting is fairly mediocre across the board and the ending is truly ridiculous. Without wishing to give anything away, but if a shark bit off your arm whilst you were paddling about on a dinghy, you'd be likely to be screaming your head off before dying of shock. I doubt you'd be sitting, draped in a swimming towel, having a chat! Yep, it's that kind of film that, given there's hardly anything of our underwater menace, I think is best avoided.
Reviewed by peterslandinghb 6 / 10

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